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My Lord Every Deck is Named this

    Deck ID: 19738

    Author: Rypcord "Rypcord" Kline

    Title: My Lord Every Deck is Named this

    Side: Dark

    Date Published: 2001-11-15

    Description:
    Another Dark Side Senator Deck. Starts Podracing as well. Though... like every other deck, this has My Lord in its title. Luckily it doesn’t also have Legal somewhere in it.

    Rating:
    4.0

    Cards:

    'Start [9]

    My Lord is it Legal

    Boonta Eve Podrace

    Coruscant Galactic Senate

    Tatooine Desert Landing Site

    Tatooine Podrace Arena

    Start Your Engines

    Imperial Arrest Order / Secret Plans

    Sebulba’s Podracer

    Fear is my Ally


    Defensive Shields [10]

    [this is all the Dark Side shields I own.]

    Secret Plans

    You Cannot Hide Forever

    Oppresive Enforcement

    A Useless Gesture

    Come Here You Big Coward

    There is No Try

    Do they have a Code Clearence?

    Allegations of Corruption

    You’ve Never Won a Race?

    Crossfire


    Total Deck Number so far 9


    Locations [4]

    Death Star II Docking Bay

    Naboo Theed Palace Generator Core

    Blockade Flagship Bridge

    Naboo


    Total Deck Number so far 13


    Maul Characters[2]

    Darth Maul x2 [Tatooine Version]


    Total Deck Number so far 15


    Republican Characters [13]

    Lott Dodd x3

    Orn Free Taa x2

    Yeb Yeb Adem&þ x2

    Edcel Bar Gane x2

    Aks Moe

    Tikkes

    Toonbuck Toora

    Keder the Black


    Total Deck Number so far 28


    Weapons [3]

    Maul’s Saber

    Vader’s Saber

    Mara’s Saber


    Total Deck Number so far 31


    Droids [1]

    U-3PO


    Total Deck Number 32


    Ships [3]

    Fett in Slave One

    Bossk in Hound’s Tooth

    Zuckuss in Mist Hunter


    Total Deck Number 35


    Imperials [4]

    Lord Vader

    Darth Vader x2

    Janus


    Total 39


    Dark Jedi Masters [1]

    Emperor Palpatine [DSII version]


    Total 40


    Aliens [1]

    Mara Jade


    Total 41


    Political Effects [4]

    This is Outrageous

    Motion Supported

    Accepting Trade Federation Control

    Our Blockade is Prefectly Legal


    Total 45


    Effects [3]

    The Phantom Menace

    Something Special Planned for Them

    Reactor Terminal


    Total 48


    SAC [8]

    Sense / Uncertain is the Future x3

    Alter x2

    Control x3


    Total 56


    Interrupts [4]

    Squabbling Delegats x2

    Maul Strikes

    I Have You Now






















    '

    Strategy: '

    Note The * means that these 10 cards do not count towards my Deck Count.


    Second Note This deck is only made out of cards I have. So, sorry I do not have Coruscant Mauls to make it kick major whoop-ass and all the other cards I need to make the deck work.

    -The 10 Shields I have, ARE THE ONLY shields I have.


    Now for the strategy


    Win the Podrace. After you win the podrace, you should retreive all the few cards you might have lost from force drains up to this point.


    After winning the Podrace, make sure you control the senate. Actually, you should be able to flip your objective first or second turn depending on your draws. Hope you get a Lott Dodd in your opening hand. Because basically the whole senate objective revolves around him.


    You active 5 Force by yourself first turn. This is with the opponent giving you none. This allows you to deploy usually 2 Senators. So, make sure you can attempt to flip {hoping one of those senators has a blockade agenda}.


    The new LS Objective gives you 4 force from itself. This will give you a starting 9 force base. Meaning, First Turn, 3 senators. Which, hopefully will be Orn Dodd Toora.


    Toora helps in case in battle.

    Lott Dodd is the freken law.

    Orn is only 1 force.


    I have tried this deck against Drew Scott’s LS Profit deck. It went, the first time Loss -13. Second time Loss -10. Third time Loss -8.


    So, overrall, it does play fairly well against pretty good players.


    Please be fair in the reviews.


    Thanxs.




    '

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